Need to Talk? Have Questions? We're Here for You! Call the Counseling Center at Terra
State at 419.559.2342 or email counseling@terra.edu.

IF YOU ARE IN A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS CALL THE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS HOTLINE 800-826-1306
ANYTIME.

The Counseling Center

Our staff provides individual mental health counseling services to help students with
academic, emotional, psychological, social, and behavioral problems. It is our basic
purpose to help students cope with, or resolve, problems that create distress in daily
living and are interfering with academic success at Terra State Community College.
The Counseling Center is located in the General Technologies Building, room B105.

Confidentiality Statement

Overall, the information you discuss is confidential between you and your counselor
and his/her supervisor. We will not release any information to any party without your
written consent within the limits of the law. There are some exceptions under the
law to the above statement. On occasion, information may be communicated with other
appropriate individuals in situations of suspected abuse or neglect of children or
vulnerable adults, situations involving potential harm to self or others, or possible
court-ordered release of information.

If You Need Immediate Help

Text: START to 741741

Call: 1.800.273.TALK (8255)

It’s easy to procrastinate getting help, but reaching out for support is the first
step to feeling better. Most campuses offer confidential counseling services or can
help connect you with resources in your community. Just talking about what’s going
on can help you feel better, so take that first step by reaching out for help or opening
up to a trusted friend or family member. There are ways to feel better, but you have
to tell someone what you’re going through.

Here are some other resources that can help you decide when it’s time to reach out
for help:

Get started with the Self Evaluator

The Self Evaluator, while evidence based, is for informational and educational purposes
only and is not intended to constitute medical advice or be a substitute for professional
diagnosis and treatment.